IBERAMIA'2014 is the 14th edition of the
Ibero-American Conference on Artificial
Intelligence.

This is the leading symposium where the
Ibero-American AI community comes together to
share research results and experiences with
researchers in Artificial Intelligence from all
over the world.

IBERAMIA 2014 will be held in Santiago, Chile,
on November 24-27, 2014. The conference will
take in the Pontificia Universidad Católica de
Chile, which is located in the city centre of
Santiago and can be reached easily by train, by
car, by tram or by foot.

The conference will feature a pre-conference
program of workshops. The main technical
program will consist of invited talks by
leading scientists working in the area,
presentations of technical papers, as well as
system demonstrations.

2nd Call for Papers:

Ibero-American Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (IBERAMIA)

IBERAMIA 2014 (24-27 November 2014, Santiago de
Chile) welcomes submissions on mainstream AI
topics, as well as novel cross cutting work in
related areas. As in previous years, accepted
papers will be published in the series
'Advances in Artificial Intelligence' of
Springer-Verlag LNAI.

Papers must be written in English, and will be
reviewed on the basis of their relevance,
significance of the contribution, originality,
technical soundness, quality and clarity.

Paper Submission Details:

Submitted papers must not exceed 12 pages,
including all tables, figures, and references
and are required to be formatted in the
Springer LNCS format (see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Submissions over twelve pages will be rejected
without review. Papers must be submitted
through the EasyChair Conference System at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iberamia2014.
The conference is organized in several areas,
so the authors should choose to submit the
paper to the most appropriate area for their
work.

All submissions will go through a peer review
process, with independent PC members reviewing
each submission. Reviewing will be blind, so
author names and affiliations must be omitted
from the submission, using instead the unique
tracking number assigned by the conference
system at the time of submission. In addition,
self-references in the text, like 'in [Garcia
2004], we prove that' should be avoided, using
instead references such as 'in [Garcia 2004]
has been proved that'.